Warner Bros.
January 10, 2020
Historical Drama, Crime Drama
DVD
B+
B+
It seems odd to say this about a movie about the death penalty and racism, but I found this beautiful, in the sense that it moved me, and not just to tears. The supporting performances are all solid, especially Larson as support for Jordan's character, Bryan Stevenson, but even the actor playing the young white guard with a conscience. Director Destin Daniel Cretton helped adapt the Stevenson memoir, a couple years after he adapted Glass Castle, which is much worse.
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